DeProgram: “Diddy Dominates, Elon Moderates, Lama Delegates”

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Today, on the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we analyze the verdict in the Sean Combs trial—which John and Ted predicted on the show—in which jurors acquitted him of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, sparking debates on justice, prosecutorial overreach and celebrity influence.

Next, let’s stress-test Elon Musk’s proposal for a new centrist (why centrist?) “America Party,” aiming to represent the supposedly underrepresented political middle ground, amidst his feud with President Trump over the budget-“busting One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Can the world’s richest man successfully launch a third party?

We look at the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday announcement of his succession plans, a critical moment for Tibetan Buddhism with global strategic implications. The Dalai Lama’s succession plans have sparked a major controversy, with the spiritual leader announcing that his successor will be chosen by his foundation and born outside China. China claims authority over the Dalai Lama’s succession based on historical and legal arguments rooted in its governance of Tibet. It points to the 1793 “29-Article Ordinance for the More Effective Governing of Tibet,” issued by the Qing Dynasty, which established the Golden Urn process for selecting high lamas, including the Dalai Lama, with approval from the central government. Additionally, China asserts that its control over Tibet, established since 1950, and its historical oversight of Tibetan spiritual leaders—such as approving the 14th Dalai Lama’s recognition—give it the sole right to manage reincarnations, a stance reinforced by modern regulations on religious affairs.

A new Gallup poll shows only 58% of U.S. adults are “proud to be American”—down from 67% last year and the lowest since 2001—raising serious questions about national identity. Most of the decline is among Democrats. Should we care?

Finally, “The CIA Book Club” offers a rare insider look at a covert CIA operation during the Cold War to smuggle millions of banned books into Eastern Europe, particularly Poland, to combat Soviet censorship. It highlights the efforts of individuals like George Minden, who led the program, and Mirosław Chojecki, an underground publisher, in distributing literature to inspire resistance and intellectual freedom. The narrative emphasizes the power of books as tools of liberation, detailing methods like smuggling via trucks, balloons, and travelers’ luggage.

TMI Show Ep 169: “Biden’s Downfall, One Year Later”

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What a difference a year makes! June 27, 2024—when President Joe Biden’s disastrous CNN debate against Donald Trump led to a catastrophic Democratic defeat—changed everything and has led to our current state of chaos in Washington. Biden’s hoarse voice, mental stumbles, and failure to counter Trump sparked a firestorm, amplifying long-standing concerns about his age and acuity into a political crisis. The Democratic Party spiraled into panic, with over 30 senior Dems urging him to drop out by July 19. On July 21, Biden bowed out via social media, endorsing Kamala Harris in a historic move not seen since LBJ in 1968—but after the primary votes were already in.

Always an untalented politician, Vice President Harris struggled in a rushed campaign, losing to Trump, with Biden’s late exit and refusal to let her define herself responsible. Republicans seized the moment, leveraging Biden’s weakness and Trump’s post-assassination resilience to dominate the narrative. No formal Congressional probes yet, but a Senate hearing on Biden’s fitness saw Dems walk out, whining about GOP exploitation. Tune in as Ted and Manila break down this political earthquake and its ongoing aftershocks!

Plus:

  • The Supreme Court may rule on Trump’s controversial executive order to limit birthright citizenship, challenging the 14th Amendment.
  • Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral win shows Democrats how to win back Trump voters with affordability-focused messaging.
  • New research reveals that aimless wandering boosts brain learning, speeding up task performance in mice and probably you too.

EXCLUSIVE on DeProgram: “A Live Interview with Jake Tapper”

LIVE 12:30 pm Eastern time, Friday 6/27, Streaming Anytime:

We’re pleased to announce a special episode of the “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou”!

One year ago on Friday, June 27, President Joe Biden shocked the world with a disastrous presidential debate appearance that marked the beginning of the end of his reelection campaign and withdrawal a few weeks later. In the room where it happened was moderator Jake Tapper.

Today join us for a LIVE interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, diving into his explosive book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.” The book, co-authored with Axios’ Alex Thompson, documents a damning account of President Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline during his presidency, based on over 200 interviews. It details how Biden’s inner circle, including aides and family, allegedly concealed his cognitive struggles—such as forgetting the names of longtime aides, failing to recognize famous friends like George Clooney, and confusing key officials—as well as physical challenges, including internal White House discussions about potential wheelchair use due to Biden’s spinal degeneration.

“Original Sin” exposes a tightly controlled Administration that closed off access to Biden, scripted Cabinet meetings, and bullied those who asked about his fitness as enemies and partisan hacks. This is no less than one of the biggest political scandals in U.S. history.

Don’t miss Ted and John’s hard-hitting exploration of these revelations and their impact on the 2024 election. Join us live on YouTube and Rumble to ask Jake Tapper your questions and engage with this critical look at the unraveling of the Biden presidency. Tune in for the unfiltered truth on the “DeProgram show”—where bold insights meet fearless dialogue!

DeProgram: “A Billion Dollar Hole in the Ground”

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The political world, especially among Democrats, is reeling in the wake of the surprise upset victory of 33-year-old democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani over the establishment-backed former Governor Andrew Cuomo, 67. The “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou” delivers fearless analysis of the history-making NYC Democratic primary and other big stories of the week.

First, John and Ted dive into the stunning results of the mayoral race, where outsider Mamdani routed the Democratic establishment by destroying Cuomo. His Mandani campaign, focused on economic issues like freezing rent—median rent for a Manhattan one-bedroom is close to $5,000/month—and free buses, has triggered panic among corporate Clinton Democrats terrified that the progressive majority of their party is finally about to seize control. We’ll explore the fallout within the party and what it means for the city’s political future.

Next, Ted and John turn to the U.S.’ recent military strikes against Iran’s nuclear-research facilities. Leaked DIA reports show that the attacks, meant to cripple Tehran’s ambitions, probably only set back its nuclear program by a few months. Did Trump risk World War III to make a billion-dollar hole in the ground? Was the attack performative? Where does this leave the risk of broader conflict in the Middle East? We’ll unpack the strategic miscalculations, political embarrassment for the president, and the global implications.

Then, we shift to Texas, where the state’s controversial decision to ban red-flag laws has sparked heated debate. Critics argue it endangers public safety, while supporters say it shores up Second Amendment rights. We’ll examine the legal and social ramifications.

Finally, we tackle Shell’s blockbuster acquisition of BP, a deal poised to reshape the global energy sector. As fossil fuel giants consolidate amid climate pressures, we’ll analyze the economic and environmental stakes. Tune in for unfiltered, hard-hitting insights that challenge conventional narratives.

TMI Show Ep 165: “US At War With Iran”

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Today on “The TMI Show,” Ted Rall and Manila Chan burrow deep into the escalating Middle East crisis as Iran vows retaliation for U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, and Trump’s supporters rage over whether the president has betrayed the MAGA movement.

On Sunday, U.S. B-2 bombers dropped a dozen 30,000-pound bunker-buster mini-nuclear bombs in “Operation Midnight Hammer,” severely damaging Iran’s nuclear research facilities, though the extent remains unclear. Iran’s new military chief, Abdolrahim Mousavi, condemned the U.S. for violating sovereignty, while spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari warned that Iran will retaliate, declaring, “Gambler Trump, you may start this war, but we will finish it.” Iran launched a barrage of drones and missiles at Israel, hitting areas like Ashdod and Lachish, as sirens blared across the country. Trump’s social media post calling for neocon-style “regime change” in Iran provoked controversy, while his officials, including JD Vance and Pete Hegseth, denied any intent to resurrect George W. Bush’s “forever wars.” The massive bombings push the region toward a broader conflict, already ablaze from wars in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. U.N. nuclear chief Rafael Grossi cautioned that damage assessments are ongoing, while Iran claims it safeguarded its enriched uranium, so the nuclear program can continue.

Plus:
A federal judge ruled Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego García, illegally deported to El Salvador, is eligible for release, rejecting the Trump administration’s “problematic” claims he’s a danger.

The Louvre shut down as striking staff protested overcrowding and “untenable” conditions, leaving thousands of tourists stranded and highlighting global anti-tourism tensions.

DeProgram: “Khalil Freed, Harvard Wins, Israel-Iran”

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It’s the weekend! But the news doesn’t take a day off. So it’s time for the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, delivering unfiltered analysis of the biggest issues. First, we celebrate the release of Mahmoud Khalil, the pro-Palestinian Columbia University activist freed from U.S. custody yesterday. Justice belatedly prevailed, but now he faces potential deportation. It’s a big loss for Trump. But what about the chilling effect on free speech and activism?

Next, John and Ted investigate the now-blocked Trump ban against foreign students at Harvard, exploring its implications for academic freedom and immigration policy. As with Khalil, did Trump score a win anyway? The discussion then shifts to the Federal Reserve, dissecting its role in shaping economic policy amid global uncertainty. The Fed held interest rates steady at 4.25%-4.5% in June, signaling two potential rate cuts this year despite concerns over tariffs and Middle East conflicts impacting inflation and growth. What does the real economy look like for everyday Americans?

Finally, the escalating Israel-Iran War enters its second week. Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iran’s retaliatory drone attacks raise fears of a broader conflict. How long can each side fight? Will Trump drop a bunker-buster bomb over the weekend? Rall and Kiriakou cut through mainstream narratives to deprogram the corporate propaganda about these critical stories. Tune in for a thought-provoking breakdown of power, politics, and justice that challenges the status quo.

DMZ America Podcast Ep 207: “U.S. War Against Iran?”

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Get ready for an explosive episode of the “DMZ America Podcast,” where Left-leaning editorial cartoonist Ted Rall and Right-wing cartoonist Scott Stantis tackle the hottest geopolitical mess of the moment: Should Donald Trump throw the U.S. into Israel’s unprovoked air war against Iran? The past 24 hours have been wild—Israel bombed Iran’s nuclear sites, Iran retaliated with missiles that struck an Israeli hospital, and Trump’s White House announced that the president will decide within two weeks whether to join the war against Iran with 30,000 megabombs. With global powers like Russia and China both sides to de-escalate and Congress pushing to limit Trump’s war powers, insiders like DNI Tusli Gabbard warn that World War III could happen any moment. Ted and Scott break down the situation, slicing through the noise with their no-holds-barred takes and deep dives into historical precedent. Expect a raw, unfiltered clash of perspectives as two friends with very different views of Israel grapple with Trump’s next move and what it means for America and the world. Tune in for a convo that’s as intense as the headlines!

DeProgram: “TrumpTempted by the Neocons”

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In an uncertain world in an uncertain time, you can count on the “DePtogram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou,” to deprogram you from the BS so you understand the latest developments in global and domestic crises. First comes the intensifying Iran-Israel War, where the Israelis are bombing striking uranium enrichment and missile sites in Iran, while Iran reports over 220 civilian deaths and retaliates with 400 missiles launched toward Israel.

Israel is believed to only have 2,000 ICBMs. When will they run out, and then what? Israel and the U.S. are said to desire “regime change”; is that desirable or possible and, if so, how do we avoid another failed state like Libya or Syria? President Trump’s rhetoric has aligned with Israel—now he says “we”—and he’s threatening Iran’s Supreme Leader with assassination and hinting at U.S. deployment of a 30,000 bomb, with reports of U.S. aircraft carriers and warplanes being sent to the Middle East. DNI Tulsi Gabbard is warring against the neocons in Trump’s cabinet, warning that the world is on the precipice of World War III. We’ll explore whether Trump will join Israel’s attacks, the political pros and cons, and the heated War Powers debate (wasn’t that resolved during Vietnam?), as Senators Tim Kaine and Bernie Sanders push resolutions to require congressional approval for any U.S. military action against Iran. 

Next, Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill Act” faces a rocky path in the Senate, with Majority Leader John Thune signaling no quick vote to greenlight Trump’s agenda. The bill’s potential collapse could reshape legislative priorities, sparking debates over partisan gridlock and policy impacts. We’ll analyze the stakes and political fallout. 

TMI Show Ep 161: “Bibi Threatens to Assassinate the Ayatollah”

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The war between Israel and Iran grinds on, and “The TMI Show with Ted Rall and Manila Chan” is on top of it! Yesterday, Israel bombed northern Tehran, targeting the headquarters of Iranian state television during a live broadcast, setting the news facility ablaze hours after issuing an evacuation warning for the neighborhood. Israel claims that the TV building concealed military infrastructure, but no independent verification backs this up. The bombing of journalists followed Israel’s attack on Quds Force HQ, part of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard, after four days of intense missile exchanges between the two countries. At least 224 people were killed by the Israelis and 1,400 wounded in Iran, 24 dead and 600 injured in Israel. Tensions are sky-high as Netanyahu is even saying he may assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, while the U.S. slaps a “do not travel” warning on Israel. What’s driving this dangerous spiral, and what’s next for the Middle East? Tune in for a no-holds-barred breakdown of the facts, controversies, and global stakes.

Plus:

Trump pushes for Russia, maybe China, to join the G7, stirring debate over authoritarian regimes in a democratic club.

Scientists uncover a genetic link to autism, revealing a faulty brain “maintenance” system that could unlock new treatments.

All 50 states secure a $7.4B settlement with Purdue Pharma over its role in the opioid crisis, funding addiction programs.

 

DeProgram: “Israel-Iran War, Minnesota Assassinations, Sean O’Brien”

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Today on the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we’re deprogramming you from the MSM BS that confuses more than it clarifies. First, we explore day three of the Iran-Israel conflict. Will Iran rush to obtain nuclear weapons? Can Trump, Putin or China negotiate a ceasefire? Will the conflict spread? Ted and John examine the stakes and the days ahead.

Next, the targeted shootings of Minnesota lawmakers Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, both high-ranking Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party legislators, raise chilling questions about political violence. As prominent DFL leaders—Hortman as House Speaker Emerita and Hoffman as a key senator—their shared party ties and legislative roles suggest a possible political motive, though details remain unclear.

Finally, Sean O’Brien, founder of Yale Privacy Lab, joins to discuss his startup’s groundbreaking work protecting digital privacy against pervasive surveillance.

“Deprogram” delivers unflinching analysis of war, political violence, and the fight for personal freedom.

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